General Information

This nearly five acre property is located on Douglas Drive in Southern Oregon. It is a very flat property, open with no trees. You have neighbors to the south about a mile away, and there are also power lines at this distance. The roads in this area are dirt, but the closest paved road is less than 2 miles from this property. As the crow flies, you are only about 2 miles north of the beautiful Sprague River. The town of Sprague River is about a half hour’s drive away, and you can reach Klamath Falls in less than 90 minutes. This is a perfect location for the nature lover.

Foreclosed

Property Number: 6371

Size: 4.80 Acres

Dimensions: 334' x 630' x 337' x 630'

County: Klamath

State: Oregon

Annual Taxes: $53.09

Suggested Property Use

Farming Nearby

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Recreational Nearby

Camping Nearby

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Land Specifics

Legal Description: Lot 1 of Block 62, Nimrod River Park Fifth Edition, as shown and recorded on the Klamath County Records, State of Oregon.

Dimensions: 334' x 630' x 337' x 630'

Zoning: Residential

Zoning Code: R2 (Rural Residential)

Zoning Definition: R2 (Rural Residential):
Single-family dwelling, manufactured home, small animals and large animals per country regulations, and accessory buildings are allowed. Small scale hobby farming is allowed. Structures not to exceed 35’ in height.

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